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Monte León, in Argentina's southern Patagonia, is home to
a stunning biodiversity and spectacular landscapes. It also
houses valuable mementos of its remote prehistoric past,
native peoples, and activity as a sheep farm, which dates
from the late 19th century.
The Monte León lodge is managed by the original owner's
granddaughter. The premises were once was the estate
administrator's house, and it keeps alive the traditional
Patagonian combination of efficiency and comfort in a
pristine natural setting.
The house was built at the beginning of the 20th century and
has been carefully restored in 2000. The bright spacious
drawing room is North oriented and has a well stocked
library and a small Patagonian museum.
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We
can accommodate up to 8 guests in four bedrooms and two
bathrooms. Bedding is pure cotton linen, feather quilts and
woolen mattresses.
The menu is provided by our orchard where our vegetables are
grown with organic methods. Regional fruit preserves (rhubarb, cherry, pear, raspberry, black currant and red Corinth) are
elaborated in our kitchen.
This is a short description of our efforts to make our
guests stay a memorable experience and to fully enjoy the
wondrous scenery and the unique experience that Monte León
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